a E lL EY Xn I—Actual destruction pograph being taken by an officer of « army, acting signal American troops going through wire « of a Gern division NEWS REVIEW OF | THE GREAT WAR Huns Falling Back Toward the | Yesle River Line in the Aisne- Marne Region. YANKEES WIN NEW LAURELS Defeat Best Division of the Prussian Guard in Desperate Fighting—Ger. Face Re. East. mans and Bolsheviki volts in the Near By EDWARD W. PICKARD Manin against mntion gnria he fhe a plans ae nt Arnerican Sointin plaud afd worl With re lowed Harne heir west drawn choos guard grenter possibi any rn hen ful re ' near any fies galient days wh were heir and then French and Amerie ® rox "his Battle un to Ourcqg. There German commander fl south of that river for a time, was not allowed to do this, To th Tarde aoiz and Passy were brought the crack divisions of the Prussinn to Bold hack the Americans, for refused to he ehocked that aroused there movement ind hevond that in the halt bt was evidence intend he » front hetween | OF re-on guards the 1 with a of ile er's a0 death certain position, but nt- and gallantry the cheers he allied fented the armies ions they met and hest fighters of the kals T Prussians, unlike many of Huns, fight to the when told to hold a and the Amerie fhe word surr as bloody centered the ing, also, do not know ender Consequently the extreme. It 1" rombat w in the wns of Nealos ehanged hands repeatedly Tankers finally tho ami established Be towns nel thet pyle d on Me rive tanking Reringes nnd mak Big n sali i Mreatens sry In Tilloon Thut it pros el two (dn lator an md at his Between were proceded by na and moved forward behind n slamd. Tt was that this nt shell was for the purpose of straight ening the allied line, hut ita possibili ex were considerable, The advances, witch was stubbornly resisted and was sade IMcult by miles of barbed. wire ptanglements, carried the allles elose in and abont the vi gos they before the hand firmly bewand Rergy and Cierges, and got upper thomselyoes in \ ‘ \ he German | ined hetween tlle thront the wax Amer hard h dha They hon wire the inges Frendh troops nocioet Sergy nnd storming Qor barrage gmake rolling nnouneed UsLont by me of the troopships attacked, recently the ‘ntanglements to meet the Huns, won Croix de where to his the toosevelt town fell to Chamery, Quentin with his airplane. So) and Solssons of certain Progress denth Fere the with the assistance letween Freuch Scottish made some toward the north and east in The units, the face of powerful resistance Neots captured the park and cha of Buzancy ated the French occupied Grand nnd storm rope eounter-ntts hrilliar the Butte ding height side of 1} Frene orth enstern the ateadily sgitent oved » entire Dorman r DOSS ssion ; Ips antry a is troops a bit preparation for the down Ardre valley to to the time of w Up Hiting French vl 18 front, estimates, th divisions on some of ther y nction sever ht ints laimed to have taken those German prisoners deeply depressed iilure drive and the They the American crown pring 0" SUN CCORS Wf Foch's offensive the strength of now realize Arms héginning to learn the truth about | that, despite the attempts of the lead and { to exenuse the army's severe reverse, Re On the other fronts there wns not a deal of nection, though Brit- gwift blow In the north, surrounding and capturing the town of Merris and taking prisoners | There was little change in the Alban- fan .situntion, though Vienna claimed the Franco-Itallan forces had met with The Austrians are very sore the repeated bombing of Pola and other bases and threat ening retaliation on Italian cities, espe. Venice, American troops arrived in Italy Inst week and were received with joy that was almost hysterienl, we IRR - the near Bast the best from Ukraine, where the are reported to be An full revolt the Hung, Field Marshal Von the German commander in who hind treated the people wns hy n resinn revolutionist In nnd It snld the Ife of Skoropadski, the hetman--a lao was threatened, who have the grent ish struck =n ni reverse over are cinlly In me news pens. santa ngningt Eichhorn, Ukraine, Hike elnves young puanseinntod noecind Kiev, wns Genernl ton! of Germany German correspondents heen traveling In Russia report that the feeling there against Germany Is | vory strong and widespread and that | the business men are all anti-holshev- [ 1k. Lenine and Troteky admit that the | bolshevik government Is In peril and 4 oe A z LP Yi, gl 0, an American destroyer, the pho nddock of the American wound stripe. 3 and wears a the the ree uguinst repulse of part of that markable force has penetrated to the Biack vessels, and the south n i fis and taken the sen, captur another an im ing a port and body has Ekaterinberg portant in the province of Perm the center The 5 harder, tiatin id to the Coed nti-Lsorman he whi [3: be able to keep the 13 or time HOME Wing away with promo on “N The tn will wear letters “1. 8." the 3." , soldier being removed also Is beginning informa are “loosen HOME what ot regarding tion American units ain operations department for lists The country the reception war prepared the The the Alsne-Marne battle, though the magnitude of the ns It vast Inst week of long casualty casualties in not excessive when strugg! in 10 is comforting considered, per cent, It ls stated to know that the majority of the wounded are suffering only from clean bullet wounfls and will soon be back In the lines, may run first the told of situation was =at and that the eclvilized world gaining steadily the [l.boats by reducing the sinkings and increas ing the building of ships He sald Sir Eric British admiralty naval Inrd of the house (iedddes was on fa heginning to become a veri craft “will | anti-submarine | come along and table torrent.™ J More trouble in realizing the Amer! ean aireraft program came to light with the Information that Pershing had fold the war department land-Four plancs it had been building preved useless. Secretary Baker half | dented this and half admitted It by stating that Improvements are make It satisfactory, and that Genera! Pershing has requested a large ship ment of the De Havilands, The sen heard testimony highly the work of General Kenly, airplane operations, but was told that John D. Ryan, In charge of production wns only beginning to get his bearings in the big task praising - yy While Mr. Hoover Is In Europe econ with other food controllers administration has cut allowance of sugar to twe pounds per person, and warns the country is threatened with a serious | sugar famine. The wheat situation Is | better and citizens are released from | the voluntary pledge to do without i that cereal, ferring the food monthly DESCRIPTION OF THE CEREMONY OF THEIR DECORATION BY THE FRENCH NATION. THEIR HEROISM LAUBED 15 Our Army Needs More Chaplains and Is Training Thém—Uniform Physi cal Standards Adopted by War De partment—Holl Tile an Essential rre for Fuer for It May. roix de « battle |: French service in jut 1vs In part: the uns of a maornmag mi veterans of Ver of sound and hidden by ithin range in g the she trees forest dense neavy rale for comparatiy oly I h ing hear nust be Lownl to ahle exer exeents iti Ta neuvers. obey commands protect fo nx the self nnd must he ahle himself ¢ transp wrt hy walking exigencies military life may demand the standard i xeeptiong fro y Exceptions from new are made in riles the case of men lected for special and limited service The experience of the past year has nabled the me tablish these now standards of exam which will boards of doubt as Enough heen examined to establish a policy In In structiond are given ng to what classes of may he for wervice, and for treatment for remedia ble defects, dial authorities to es loral un cases have relieve the to inntions decigions in sich ngual cases determining thelr military fitness limited men necepted ———— The army .s need of n the war department, A chap! ¥) Gificers wIIYN in is needed for every 1.2 anid ns, feo men, A special kind of chaplain ix } fn sturdy, upstanding brotis betswoéen twenty-one and ve years, who has deep the welfare of the soldi There 1s poecind hoo! Wwoarmy { chaplain & ashing COUrses Fo on ha fed ne-nitn "ONT for Candidates nidn for must student rece lodging and unif y $1 y woanth, whi private, After « rine course successfully the LOVErn fur and he the stikiont his when he is appointed the rank of the home first lien S200 n and pay nations nnd 82.26 ning of a cha ntensive iH He rises soldier at 5:45 busy ones mon minutes was given of priorities commission jon the board or 1 aohserved © "1 denlers fully realize that steel ix todny the that needed metal the urgent tion and the world's most war « in view i " mands of 1 allies it Is well a pound pledged om : fo practices rensonable to consume They reverse {heir nn be saved nd, of selling th ans trucks as rossi le trucks to reg utmost 100 old « endeavor to indnce awners operators to and the trucks rege ir they have HT shifts of Ble, to operate through wise to keep them in use greatest poss ble portion of the The department of gests to farmers a gas no nnd weevils, which atroy valuable f disnlphid 1 {| ered the advant pen millions and feed | i 11 FOO fa ge 0 n the fa enlisted In the cam United States of the department o supply labor to the farms Kleven of the largest motion picture manufacturers are co-operating with the farm division in ite for maximum food production. 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And bis that violent our artist up in fo a in this dragzed compla words were so 3 1 friend feared to pet the morn 111 but him had fled, as the until i hath it. —Exchange, ing, old song Full, True and Particular. gir asked to parse “kiss ™ vas her result: “This word it is usually used as It is never declined common than proper. It singular, in that it is usn- the plaral, It agrees wns
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